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Snappy Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

All the members of/All members of

Are there any difference in meaning between the following two sentences?

1. All the members of the club are supposed to play at least one musical instrument.
2. All members of the club are supposed to play at least one musical instrument.
  

Top answer

There is no difference. Both refer to the total membership.

  • There is no difference.
  • Both refer to the total membership.
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There is no difference. Both refer to the total membership.

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